A Philosopher’s Toolkit: A Review Essay

Journal of Islamic Philosophy 5:99-104 (2009)
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Abstract

In this review essay we focus on what we call a philosopher’s toolkit: a number of books that will help those studying Islamic philosophy texts. These books are both primers on Islamic philosophy, as well as texts that are essential to keep on one’s desk or in close reach.

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